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We bring you
Cannabis*.
* Cannabis ingredient, Cannabidiol (CBD)
Science - Strategy - Solution
CBD is from
Cannabis
Cannabis/ Marijuana/ Pot/ Joint/ Ganja/ 420/ Herb is known on the streets to give the "high" which is mainly due to THC (TetraHydroCannabinol) but Cannabis plant also has CBD (Cannabidinol) which several scientific studies, including our own, has shown great efficiency in alleviating pain and also improve cognitive function. So, we went to the streets , brought it to our lab and then we are now bringing to the clinics and to the market.
Coming soon to the Clinic near you
Science
There are several ways CBD can work to improve health outcomes for persons with dementia: by reducing inflammation, by reducing amyloid buildup, by working as a brain stimulant and neuroprotectant, and by eliminating dead brain cells and the protein tangles that are believed to cause brain ailments including dementia.
Solution
UK's First Intranasal CBD Spray for CNS delivery for Dementia Cure.Ship it user story iterate engaging co-working intuitive pitch deck hacker prototype SpaceTeam user centered design big data.
Strategy
Given the lack of regulation in the CBD marketplace and given the challenges of self-reporting of the benefits with persons with dementia, getting the CBD dosage correct is especially challenging. We have a strategy.
Science backed CBD (Cannabidiol) research allows us to formulate an intranasal spray of CDB for patients suffering from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's dementia to alleviate both cognitive and behavioural problems.
Science
Well Researched Science For Dementia Treatment
Alzheimer’s patients’ brain cells often show a path of rapid decline and destruction. The potential of stimulating brain tissue was recently discovered as a potential benefit of CBD. In clinical trials, CBD has shown the ability to reverse and even prevent the development of Alzheimer’s negative impact. A 2011 study by Australian researchers Tim Karl and Carl Group found that CBD promotes the growth and development of brain cells, reducing the decline of memory and other brain functions.
Solution
Intranasal CBD Spray for CNS delivery for Dementia Cure
Intranasal spray containing the CBD formulation will be given long-term in a low-dose format for dementia patients for a period of 18 months within the time we expect a significant improvement in memory and behaviour.
CBD (cannabidiol) has been shown to have antipsychotic and anti-anxiety effects in humans. This does not mean it is non-psychoactive, but rather that the psychoactive effects are often beneficial.
Strategy
First UK's Intranasal CBD spray for dementia patients
CBD comes in many forms. It can be inhaled or taken in pill format as an oil, to name just a few options. Most CBD patients prefer non-inhalable options, such as CBD-rich cannabis oil products that can be consumed orally (such as gel caps), squeezed under the tongue (with liquid dropper) or delivered via patches on the skin (like Band-Aids). For The effects of orally administered CBD can last for up to 4 hours, and the onset of effects has shown to take between 30-90 minutes.
For dementia patients, intranasal spray is available for daily use.
Our Team
Alzheimer's disease, as it stands of today, is incurable. After several billions of dollars into research and almost a century later, we do not have a viable cure that has been demonstrated to be efficient in the market. CBD comes to rescue.
Professor Dr Lawrence Rajendran
Fmr Deputy Director, UK Dementia Rresearch Institute (UKDRI) at King's College London, UK
Dr. George Braques
Advisor
Professor Dr Steve
Advisor
These cases are perfectly simple and easy to distinguish. In a free hour, when our power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents our being able to do what we like best, every pleasure is to be welcomed and every pain avoided.
What was forbidden due to unscientific reasons, is now heralded as the therapy for dementia, which is much needed of the hour.
Ms Florence Charles
Health and Clinical Trial Consultant
London Office
Surrendale Place
W92QW London, UK
King's College London
Old Age Psychiatry
Denmark Hill Campus
Camberwell,
London, UK
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